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Unwanted Hair

Tired of shaving, waxing and the constant upkeep? A course of laser hair removal offers a smoother, lower-maintenance answer.

The Concern

Understanding unwanted hair

Where and how much hair grows is largely down to genetics and hormones, and everyone's threshold for what feels like "too much" is personal. The common thread is the upkeep: shaving, waxing, plucking and threading are endless, and can leave skin irritated, bumpy or prone to ingrown hairs.

Laser hair removal breaks that cycle. By targeting the follicle over a course of sessions, hair grows back finer and sparser until upkeep becomes minimal. Because hair grows in phases, a series of treatments is what delivers smooth, lasting results — and we finish by keeping the skin itself healthy and calm.

FAQ

Good to know

How does laser hair removal work?
Laser targets the pigment in the hair, heating the follicle so it produces finer, sparser hair over time. Because hair grows in cycles, a course of sessions is needed to treat every follicle in its active phase.
How many sessions will I need?
Most areas need a course of six to eight sessions, spaced a few weeks apart, followed by occasional maintenance. The exact number depends on the area, your hair and skin type — we'll estimate it at your consultation.
Is it suitable for my skin?
Modern laser suits a wide range of skin tones, but a patch test and consultation come first. We assess your hair and skin type to choose the right settings and confirm laser is a good fit for you.

Say goodbye to the upkeep

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